Fort Worth Prostitution Attorneys

Decades of Experience Practicing in Arlington & Tarrant County

Any time a person offers or solicits sexual conduct for a fee, it is called
prostitution and it is illegal. These crimes are serious and require preparation
to avoid a conviction. At Goza & Carreras, Attorneys at Law, we understand
the nature of your charges, and our Fort Worth prostitution lawyers have
the in-depth knowledge and insight to give you the best chance at a favorable
outcome for your case. During our free consultation, we can review the
details of your case to help you plan an effective defense.

Texas Prostitution Laws

When it comes to accepting or soliciting sexual conduct for a fee, your
charges will be determined by what was exchanged and what was agreed upon.
This means that while a prosecutor may insist that you had certain motives,
an effective
criminal defense lawyer can help you cast doubt on their allegations, increasing the odds
of you obtaining a reduced sentence or even having the charges dropped
altogether.

You could face criminal sentencing such as:

Class B misdemeanor: Prostitution or solicitation of sexual conduct for a fee

Class A misdemeanor: Prostitution or solicitation of sexual favors along with one to two previous
convictions for prostitution

State jail felony: Repeat offenses for prostitution, solicitation, or pimping

Third degree felony: Involvement in a formal prostitution enterprise, such as ownership, financing,
or controlling

Second degree felony: Solicitation or pimping of a minor

First degree felony: Involvement in a formal prostitution enterprise where one of the subjects
is under the age of 18

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There are many different defenses we can use to prove your innocence. Our
team includes a former prosecutor and a lawyer who is board certified
in criminal defense by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. We understand
what it takes to help you pursue the best possible results for your situation,
and we are on your side.

Not all accusations of prostitution are rooted in fact. In some cases,
a law enforcement officer will make conclusions about what happened without
knowing the facts. In others, a defendant could have been the victim of
entrapment and been persuaded to commit a crime. The more time we have
to build a case for you, the better your chances will be at a favorable outcome.

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